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Amlodopine And Charcoal Capsules
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My elderly neighbour takes Amlodopine 10mg for her high blood pressure and is wanting to take Activated Charcoal capsules for flatulance as she is embarrassed about this.The reviews are very good but thought I’d ask for advice for her first. TIA for any replies
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However there's nothing on on the NICE British National Formulary website to suggest any contraindications and, as a user of amlodipine myself, I can't think of any reason not to go ahead. (I take omeprazole, for heartburn, alongside amlodipine. If an active drug doesn't interact with amlodipine, it would seem unlikely that an inert substance like charcoal would either).
However there's nothing on on the NICE British National Formulary website to suggest any contraindications and, as a user of amlodipine myself, I can't think of any reason not to go ahead. (I take omeprazole, for heartburn, alongside amlodipine. If an active drug doesn't interact with amlodipine, it would seem unlikely that an inert substance like charcoal would either).
Thanks for your reply, Rosyposy. Just a thought though:
Active charcoal is used in the treatment of some oral poisonings, as it absorbs the poisons from within the gut. To avoid any possibility of the charcoal absorbing the amlodipine (and thus lowering its effect), it might be best to take the two medications at different times, rather than simultaneously.
Active charcoal is used in the treatment of some oral poisonings, as it absorbs the poisons from within the gut. To avoid any possibility of the charcoal absorbing the amlodipine (and thus lowering its effect), it might be best to take the two medications at different times, rather than simultaneously.
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